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the art of war

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    In a time where even the inocuous can be important.

    Is the BDC steeling its troops against the environmental movement threatening to vandalize the regional economy and public finances,

    And of course letting Forrest and Bird know that they will be up for substantial costs if they lose. Read the following and let me know your opinion

    From the Westport "The News"
    Monday Front Page


    By Keira Stephenson
    The Buller District Council (BDC) says it will be
    sending a team including an experienced legal representative
    to the Environment Court to defend its
    decision on the Denniston coal mine.
    BDC and West Coast Regional Council consent
    for Australian mining company Bathurst to open a
    200ha coal mine and processing plant on the plateau
    was granted at the end of last month after an
    almost three month long hearing process.
    However, the decision will be appealed in the
    High Court by the West Coast Environmental Defence
    Network, the Royal Forest and Bird Protection
    Society and partially by the Fairdown/Whareatea
    Residents Association.
    BDC acting chief executive Craig Scanlon said
    an appeal and case of this scale required a sound
    defence, comprising at a minimum, experienced
    legal representation and council staff to appear as
    witnesses.
    The appeal process could be very involved and
    take up a great deal of staff time, said Mr Scanlon.
    At this stage he was unable to estimate the costs
    to ratepayers for defending the decision, as it was
    impossible to tell how long or involved it would be or
    what expert witnesses council would be required to
    engage, he said.
    However, council aimed to reduce the burden
    on ratepayers as much as possible while maintaining
    the integrity of the decision it made to allow the
    mine.
    “Council’s position is always to serve the court in
    the best way possible in order to avoid costs being
    awarded against it,” said Mr Scanlon.
    If possible and appropriate council would use the
    expert witnesses of other parties in order to reduce
    costs.
    But when council’s decisions varied from the opinions
    of the experts used by other parties it might be
    required to provide its own experts.
    The Environment Court would fi nd it extremely
    unhelpful if council simply sent a representative
    along to the appeal to restate its decision and would
    likely award costs against council for a poorly or inadequately
    stated case, said Mr Scanlon.
    If the appeal was won, BDC could potentially be
    liable for costs if it didn’t assist the court to make the
    right decision, and provide the correct professional
    advice, he said.
    However, if the appeal was lost it was highly unlikely
    BDC would receive costs.

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